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Get the Chuggling mug.The counter-part of a Kool-Aid drinker. A Kool-Aid drinker is defined as the liberal democrat who is liberal because they are told they should be and make no attempt to decide why the are liberal. Often a Kool-Aid drinker simply wants to hate anything a republican does good or bad. A Blueberry Chugger is loaded up and juiced, power drinking and being boisterous as if their opinion is the only viewpoint. A Blueberry Chugger want to make fun of anyone who doesn't buy into their party line.
Guy #1--Gee, isn't Kool-Aid drinker red for a democrat and blueberry chugger blue for a republican backwards if red states are republican and blue democrat? Just doesn't make sense. It's backwards.
Guy #2--Well, what really doesn't make sense is the way both sides are fighting and dividing a nation instead of seeking realistic solutions. Instead, both follow their party's line.
Guy #1--Yeah, that is really backwards and makes no sense, besides I like beer. Didn't old Ben Franklin say, "Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy."
Guy #2--Well, what really doesn't make sense is the way both sides are fighting and dividing a nation instead of seeking realistic solutions. Instead, both follow their party's line.
Guy #1--Yeah, that is really backwards and makes no sense, besides I like beer. Didn't old Ben Franklin say, "Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy."
by drp5 March 12, 2011
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"It weighs about 30kg, which is 900 chugglegiggs in old money.
That is to say, it's not really that heavy. Easy enough to throw in the back of a van."
"It weighs about 30kg, which is 900 chugglegiggs in old money.
That is to say, it's not really that heavy. Easy enough to throw in the back of a van."
by Rolvaag December 23, 2016
Get the Chugglegigg mug.Orginally a childrens television programme , the word has now been adopted as a form of negative Scottish slang. It can be used as in isult or as a negative term to describe someone/something.
Girl 1: Who's that ? Did you invite him to the party?
Girl 2: I have no idea who he is , he's just turned up.
Girl 1: I hate gatecrashers , he's such a chuggington.
Girl 2: I have no idea who he is , he's just turned up.
Girl 1: I hate gatecrashers , he's such a chuggington.
by vickydoll#1 February 3, 2013
Get the Chuggington mug.In Cornwall in the South West of England, this is a dialect name for a woodlouse, so although not strictly slang it still owes its origins to dialect and common usage as slang words do. The difference between dialect and slang is that dialect is not constant, for example just across the Tamar in the county of Devon a woodlouse is ‘chickypig’ while in Somerset it’s ‘gramfy-coocher’ and in Gloucestershire ‘johnny-grump’.
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